leets
Meaning of leets
plural noun
a yearly or half-yearly court of record that the lords of certain manors held.
Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French lete or Anglo-Latin leta, of unknown origin.
plural noun
an informal language or code used on the internet, in which standard letters are often replaced by numerals or special characters.
1990s: representing a pronunciation of elite. The form 1337 represents the conventions of leet, with 1 representing the letter L and 3 and 7 representing the letters E and T respectively.
plural noun
a list of candidates selected for a post.
late Middle English: probably from Old French lit(t)e, variant of liste ‘list’.
Information about leets
- It is a name.
- The singular form of leets is: leet.
- Languages in which leets is used:
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Hyphenation of leets
leets
- It consists of 1 syllables and 5 chars.
- leets is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
Anagrams of leets
Elset, Estel, leste, sleet, slete, Steel, steel, stele, teels, teles
Words that rhyme with leets
beets, deets, Sheets, bakersheets, bedsheets, broadsheets, chargesheets, clipsheets, dustsheets, facesheets, factsheets, flowsheets, flysheets, foresheets, freesheets, groundsheets, headsheets, mainsheets, newssheets, packsheets, paysheets, scoresheets, sheets, slipsheets, spreadsheets, sternsheets, tearsheets, tipsheets, worksheets, keets, lorikeets, parakeets, parrakeets, skeets, fleets, gleets, sleets, helpmeets, meets, mismeets, remeets, watersmeets, Streets, afreets, backstreets, bystreets, congreets, decreets, freets, greets